Former Black Panther Russell Maroon Shoatz
has been held in torturous conditions of solitary confinement in Pennsylvania
prisons for the past thirty years. He has not had a serious rule violation for
more than two decades. Maroon’s role as an educator, human rights defender,
writer, and critical intellectual of liberation movements is widely renowned.
From April 8 to May 10, 2013, the Campaign to
Free Russell Maroon Shoatz is calling for an intense call-in and write-in
campaign to bring pressure on the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (PA
DOC), to release Maroon from solitary confinement and into the general prison
population. This is the first major phase of a coordinated political-legal
campaign, beginning with Maroon’s attorneys sending a “Demand Letter” to the PA
DOC on the morning of April 8, 2013. The letter, outlining the legal and
humanitarian reasons why an immediate release from solitary is needed, gives
the PA DOC an opportunity to correct the grave injustices being carried out on
a daily basis before litigation begins.
April 8—Begin flooding the office of PA Department of Corrections (DOC)
Secretary John Wetzel with phone calls, letters, and faxes. Send a copy of that
letter, or address a similar letter, to the office of SCI Mahanoy
Superintendent John Kerestes.
PA DOC Secretary John Wetzel 1920 Technology Parkway Mechanicsburg, PA, 17050
Phone number: 717-728-4109 Fax number: 717-728-4109
Download Sample Letter/Email to Wetzel here
SCI Mahanoy Supt. John Kerestes 301 Morea Road Mahanoy, PA, 17932
Phone number: 570-773-2158 Fax number: 570-783-2008
Download Sample Letter/Email to Kerestes Here
If you have contact with media in your area, consider suggesting that they cover this
story, including the April 8 – May 10 pressure campaign. Help publicize the
campaign in schools, workplaces, churches, and communities nationwide.
Talking
Points
Who
is Russell Maroon Shoatz?
Russell Maroon Shoatz is a former leader of
the Black Panthers and the Black freedom movement, born in Philadelphia in 1943
and originally imprisoned in January 1972 for actions relating to his political
involvement. With an extraordinary thirty-plus years spent in solitary
confinement—including the past twenty-three years continuously—Maroon’s case is
one of the most shocking examples of U.S. torture of political prisoners, and
one of the most egregious examples of human rights violations regarding prison
conditions anywhere in the world. His “Maroon” nickname is, in part, due to his
continued resistance—which twice led him to escape confinement; it is also
based on his continued clear analysis, including recent writings on ecology and
matriarchy. THOUGH MAROON WAS RECENTLY TRANSFERRED to a lower-security
correctional facility in Central Pennsylvania, he IS STILL HELD in a SOLITARY
CONFINEMENT UNIT. It will take a mass, grassroots movement to free this
inspiring community activist.
Part of the momentum for the campaign will
come from a book tour taking place during this period, promoting the
newly-published Maroon the Implacable: The collected writings of Russell Maroon
Shoatz. But it is up to everyone concerned with human rights anywhere
and everywhere to spread the word far and wide, to make these 30 days count—for
an end to solitary confinement and an end to the torture of Russell Maroon
Shoatz
Campaign to Free Russell Maroon Shoatz, freemaroonshoatz@gmail.com,
c/o WRL/Matt Meyer, 339 Lafayette Street, New York NY 10012; 412-654-9070
Download PDF of Action Alert Here
Download Organizers Packet Here
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